iconic Posted December 9, 2013 Share Posted December 9, 2013 I cant imagine there are too many as to my ears pretty much everything i've heard has a root 'n fifth lurking somewhere...so is it more a 'theoretical scale than a practical scale? Thinking about it caro emeralds a night like this is the only song where i've even thought about using this mode to play over/around a chord.... having a diminished chord in the bridge....but i dont get out much! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ambient Posted December 9, 2013 Share Posted December 9, 2013 (edited) Lots of songs have diminished chords in them, certainly a lot of jazz standards. There's an old fleetwood mac one that uses (I think) an E dim chord (maybe Eb). There's a song by Bjork (can't remember which one), that uses the locrian mode in the bass line. YYZ by Rush uses a b5, so not really locrian, but alluding to it maybe. Edited December 9, 2013 by ambient Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dlloyd Posted December 9, 2013 Share Posted December 9, 2013 Here's the Bjork one... no idea whether it is all Locrian or if that applies only to the bassline. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyEJxzQM24Q[/media] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CamdenRob Posted December 9, 2013 Share Posted December 9, 2013 Most modern metal. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jakebeamish Posted December 11, 2013 Share Posted December 11, 2013 I think you're more likely to find short passages of a song being in Locrian, not a song with a locrian I chord. Usually locrian's played over a m7(b5) chord, but not always - and there are other scales that sound nice over that chord, too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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